Philoleuteros and Philopolites on Parliament, 1620-1624 (inclusive), [microform].

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Philoleuteros and Philopolites on Parliament, 1620-1624 (inclusive), [microform].

The manuscript contains "A dialogue betwene Philoleuteros, a lover of libertie, or a Parliament man, and Philopolites, a lover of his countrie; on motives to induce an annual parliament," and copies of speeches, addresses, and other parliamentary proceedings between the King and Houses of Parliament. The manuscript is British Museum Mss. Add 14,031, no. 1, 1620-1624.

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